Fluff Cultivator Posted September 21, 2014 Report Posted September 21, 2014 I'm getting married in December. Humanist ceremony, big party afterwards... you know the script. I've been with my partner for four years and she's a good egg: easy on the eye; great company and passionate about most things, including football. Problem being, however, is that she's a Jags fan. Nothing wrong with that. She's from Partick, her old man supports them and she loves her club. Given that she's Glaswegian, it could have been a lot worse. I like to think I'm accepting and open-minded but I'd think long and hard before being betrothed to an Old Scum supporter. Given the imminent nuptials, we've been discussing plans for starting a family and all the big decisions that come with it. I got hit with the bombshell recently that raising my kids as Buddies apparently wasn't the foregone conclusion I thought it was. We live in Anderston, so yeah, Firhill is the nearest ground geographically BUT... Isn't it a father's prerogative to instil a love in their kids for their team? I remember the bittersweet joy seeing the season of 99/00 after many years of misery preceding it. And we all know how it felt on St Mirren's day 2013. Anyway, I was just looking to see if anyone else had any experience of this kind of situation and if there were any tips or advice to be had out there. Apologies if anyone deems my minor dilemma to be a waste of their time but I want to win this one before my baws officially take residence on the mantelpiece. Quote
shull Posted September 21, 2014 Report Posted September 21, 2014 Get wean in Car and drive to Greenhill Road every home match. F*cking simple !!! Quote
Stuart Dickson Posted September 21, 2014 Report Posted September 21, 2014 I'm getting married in December. Humanist ceremony, big party afterwards... you know the script. I've been with my partner for four years and she's a good egg: easy on the eye; great company and passionate about most things, including football. Problem being, however, is that she's a Jags fan. Nothing wrong with that. She's from Partick, her old man supports them and she loves her club. Given that she's Glaswegian, it could have been a lot worse. I like to think I'm accepting and open-minded but I'd think long and hard before being betrothed to an Old Scum supporter. Given the imminent nuptials, we've been discussing plans for starting a family and all the big decisions that come with it. I got hit with the bombshell recently that raising my kids as Buddies apparently wasn't the foregone conclusion I thought it was. We live in Anderston, so yeah, Firhill is the nearest ground geographically BUT... Isn't it a father's prerogative to instil a love in their kids for their team? I remember the bittersweet joy seeing the season of 99/00 after many years of misery preceding it. And we all know how it felt on St Mirren's day 2013. Anyway, I was just looking to see if anyone else had any experience of this kind of situation and if there were any tips or advice to be had out there. Apologies if anyone deems my minor dilemma to be a waste of their time but I want to win this one before my baws officially take residence on the mantelpiece. Stick to your principles. Encourage the child to support their local team. Quote
Fluff Cultivator Posted September 21, 2014 Author Report Posted September 21, 2014 Hahahaha... We're actually house hunting at the moment but moving back to Paisley fills me with dread. Walking along the High Street brings The Specials into my head for a reason. Quote
buddiecat Posted September 21, 2014 Report Posted September 21, 2014 I'm getting married in December. Humanist ceremony, big party afterwards... you know the script. I've been with my partner for four years and she's a good egg: easy on the eye; great company and passionate about most things, including football. Problem being, however, is that she's a Jags fan. Nothing wrong with that. She's from Partick, her old man supports them and she loves her club. Given that she's Glaswegian, it could have been a lot worse. I like to think I'm accepting and open-minded but I'd think long and hard before being betrothed to an Old Scum supporter. Given the imminent nuptials, we've been discussing plans for starting a family and all the big decisions that come with it. I got hit with the bombshell recently that raising my kids as Buddies apparently wasn't the foregone conclusion I thought it was. We live in Anderston, so yeah, Firhill is the nearest ground geographically BUT... Isn't it a father's prerogative to instil a love in their kids for their team? I remember the bittersweet joy seeing the season of 99/00 after many years of misery preceding it. And we all know how it felt on St Mirren's day 2013. Anyway, I was just looking to see if anyone else had any experience of this kind of situation and if there were any tips or advice to be had out there. Apologies if anyone deems my minor dilemma to be a waste of their time but I want to win this one before my baws officially take residence on the mantelpiece. do as i did,show your kids your passion for saints,tell them of your joy when we won a cup or gained promotion,mine flirted with old scum nonsense for a while due to influences at school,but were firmly sat with me at hampden when we won the cup last year and both had tears blinding them,so do as i did and if it doesn't work get a DNA test done on them Quote
ALBIONSAINT Posted September 21, 2014 Report Posted September 21, 2014 Hahahaha... We're actually house hunting at the moment but moving back to Paisley fills me with dread. Walking along the High Street brings The Specials into my head for a reason. You are living in a place they named a bomb shelter after! There are lots of lovely places near Firhill, such as, Maryhill, Milton and Possilpark, I am sure you will fit in well your majesty ;) Quote
Guest TPAFKATS Posted September 21, 2014 Report Posted September 21, 2014 Just tell the wife any kids will be gloryhunters, do it'll need to be the buddies Quote
HSS Posted September 21, 2014 Report Posted September 21, 2014 Get wean in Car and drive to Greenhill Road every home match. F*cking simple !!! I'm surprised at your reply.U 16s go free at Firhill. Quote
shull Posted September 22, 2014 Report Posted September 22, 2014 I'm surprised at your reply. U 16s go free at Firhill. They can go on their own. Quote
oaksoft Posted September 22, 2014 Report Posted September 22, 2014 I'm getting married in December. Humanist ceremony, big party afterwards... you know the script. I've been with my partner for four years and she's a good egg: easy on the eye; great company and passionate about most things, including football. Problem being, however, is that she's a Jags fan. Nothing wrong with that. She's from Partick, her old man supports them and she loves her club. Given that she's Glaswegian, it could have been a lot worse. I like to think I'm accepting and open-minded but I'd think long and hard before being betrothed to an Old Scum supporter. Given the imminent nuptials, we've been discussing plans for starting a family and all the big decisions that come with it. I got hit with the bombshell recently that raising my kids as Buddies apparently wasn't the foregone conclusion I thought it was. We live in Anderston, so yeah, Firhill is the nearest ground geographically BUT... Isn't it a father's prerogative to instil a love in their kids for their team? I remember the bittersweet joy seeing the season of 99/00 after many years of misery preceding it. And we all know how it felt on St Mirren's day 2013. Anyway, I was just looking to see if anyone else had any experience of this kind of situation and if there were any tips or advice to be had out there. Apologies if anyone deems my minor dilemma to be a waste of their time but I want to win this one before my baws officially take residence on the mantelpiece. Offer to take the kids to Saturday afternoon "ballet classes" that you've signed them up to in Paisley. Quote
shull Posted September 22, 2014 Report Posted September 22, 2014 (edited) Offer to take the kids to Saturday afternoon "ballet classes" that you've signed them up to in Paisley. As I was saying, the jessification of Scottish Football continues. Edited September 22, 2014 by shull Quote
Fluff Cultivator Posted September 22, 2014 Author Report Posted September 22, 2014 You are living in a place they named a bomb shelter after! There are lots of lovely places near Firhill, such as, Maryhill, Milton and Possilpark, I am sure you will fit in well your majesty ;) Nice try but that's an ANDERSON shelter. Tut tut. Quote
Fluff Cultivator Posted September 22, 2014 Author Report Posted September 22, 2014 That sounds fine to me as long as we get Jessica Alba, Jessica Simpson and Jessie J in our team. We could even have Jessica Lange for those in your age group. Any others? Marquee signing: Jessica Rabbit!? Quote
BuddyHolly9 Posted September 22, 2014 Report Posted September 22, 2014 Ohhhh tricky situation buddy! You could do what my Dad did... let me make up my own mind but I was not allowed anywhere near old firm :-) Seemed like a fair approach to me. Quote
saint in exile Posted September 22, 2014 Report Posted September 22, 2014 Just tell her and them that they're going to support the Saints - like it or not! Problem solved. Quote
Mykey Posted September 22, 2014 Report Posted September 22, 2014 If you've not had kids yet you've got a few years yet, when they get to 5 or 6 it's about taking them - do you go to games, does your intended go to firhill ? if the answer to both is yes then I'm afraid you'll have to let them make up their own minds - of course they'll have grown up with bedtime stories (once upon a time it was March 2013 and forces of evil known as the jam tarts were amassing at Hampden where they were met by the forces of good, the handsome, brilliant etc. etc.) Quote
Edinbuddie Posted September 22, 2014 Report Posted September 22, 2014 (edited) My boy is Edinburgh born and bred. There was talk that he should be a Hearts fan (due to the wife's dad & brother being season ticket holders). I made it clear that he could support whoever he wants, but that he wouldn't be going to many games if he didn't support St Mirren. Then you can start buying stuff from the club shop, and generally brain washing him/her! The wee (big!) man is 15 now, been a St Mirren supporter all his days, hates the Old Firm and laughs at Morton. Job done! Edited September 22, 2014 by Edinbuddie Quote
Fluff Cultivator Posted September 22, 2014 Author Report Posted September 22, 2014 I specifically never said Paisley. Just move somewhere that the nearest senior ground is SMP. Like Beith or Lochwinnoch. Or move somewhere that doesn't have a "local" senior team. Whatever you do, stay away from the Wishaw area, you never know who you'll get as a neighbour. EDIT: I should actually have said "You never know what brown shirted, right wing, uber-unionist, Nazi scumbag you'll get as a neighbour", sorry about that. Maybe in 10 years. We're still reasonably young and enjoy living in the city. Definitely an idea though. Thanks for the advice, fellow appreciator of Douglas Adams. Will be wary of the Buckfast Triangle as ever. Quote
Fluff Cultivator Posted September 22, 2014 Author Report Posted September 22, 2014 If you've not had kids yet you've got a few years yet, when they get to 5 or 6 it's about taking them - do you go to games, does your intended go to firhill ? if the answer to both is yes then I'm afraid you'll have to let them make up their own minds - of course they'll have grown up with bedtime stories (once upon a time it was March 2013 and forces of evil known as the jam tarts were amassing at Hampden where they were met by the forces of good, the handsome, brilliant etc. etc.) Yes, we both go to our respective grounds as often as possible. I'm definitely taking up that as a bedtime parable. Great tip. Quote
Hendo Posted September 22, 2014 Report Posted September 22, 2014 It's a difficult one when your partner is also a big football fan but supports someone else, I think other posters are right, you'll need to let any kiddies make their own minds up. The fact you live in Anderston may mean other influences like peer pressure would make them more likely to support Thistle I'm afraid. I had a similar fight with my inlaws, who are all Rangers fans, over my wee boy, and even though he's still too young to go to games, I think they've accepted he'll be a Buddie. Quote
Vambo57 Posted September 22, 2014 Report Posted September 22, 2014 That sounds fine to me as long as we get Jessica Alba, Jessica Simpson and Jessie J in our team. We could even have Jessica Lange for those in your age group. Any others? Jessie James for Faraway Quote
faraway saint Posted September 22, 2014 Report Posted September 22, 2014 Jessie James for Faraway Oh dear, still upset? Quote
Fluff Cultivator Posted September 22, 2014 Author Report Posted September 22, 2014 Jessie James for Faraway Bit of context for us long time listeners, first time callers? Quote
faraway saint Posted September 22, 2014 Report Posted September 22, 2014 Bit of context for us long time listeners, first time callers? No need, just some uncalled for bitterness. Quote
Fluff Cultivator Posted September 22, 2014 Author Report Posted September 22, 2014 (edited) No need, just some uncalled for bitterness. I've been trawling the forums for months for sound points and ire-inducing ones in equal portions. I've only delved into posting myself recently.Would it be fair to say you're a Marmite character, Faraway? Edited September 22, 2014 by Fluff Cultivator Quote
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